Music Compositions of Philip Goddard — www.philipgoddard-music.co.uk

Nature-Symphony 79
— Unknown song of the galaxy generator

Opus 113 (2025)Timing: 67'
generated from recording of three small pentatonic metal wind chimes with large + small bamboo chimes, plus recording of solo larger metal chime tuned to wholetone scale.

Basic details

Hiker in wild place bivvying, gazing up at starry sky
Underlying theme in the video presentation of this work — human consciousness itself (at its deepest and most universal level) as the great generator of galaxies, the Universe, and Everything…
  • Instrumentation — (a) Field recording of three small Woodstock pentatonic metal wind chimes with large + small bamboo chimes, plus (b) Field recording of Davis Blanchard Debussy Bells metal chime, tuned to the wholetone scale.
  • Original field recording locations / dates:
    Both on steep ground just below Hunting Gate on the Hunter's Path, high up on north side of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), the pentatonic + bamboo chimes on 2 January 2014, and the Debussy Bells chime on 12 February 2017.
  • Processing and deployment: The pentatonic chimes are in four layers, variously speed reduced and pitch-reduced, and the wholetone chime is half-speed and therefore an octave lower than original, in just one layer Full details on this work's Freesound page.
  • Distinguishing features — The basically radiant, ‘rainbow-colours’ sound of the high-pitched metal pentatonic chimes, together with very frisky bamboo chime, large and small, in four layers, all variously speed-reduced and thus at different lower pitches, additionally with a half-speed metal chime tuned to the wholetone scale in a fifth layer, adding piquancy at times. A constant poetic sense of a joyful generative energy, with the wholetone scale's tritones and augmented triads periodically shining out with a stern reminder of the unknowables we're facing and would never be able to resolve or properly understand.